Histo-Tips: When trying to discriminate between a small artery and an arteriole, look for the number of cell layers. Arterioles have a thickness of only 1-2 cells while small arteries have at least 3.
I don't think this is mulilocular adipose tissue- I think this is just debris/maybe red blood cells in the kidney. Go back and try to look around the edges of the kidney tissue to fine multilocular adipose cells- they should look somewhat clear with lots of droplets of fat in them, and the nucleus is pushed off to the side.
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I don't think this is
I don't think this is mulilocular adipose tissue- I think this is just debris/maybe red blood cells in the kidney. Go back and try to look around the edges of the kidney tissue to fine multilocular adipose cells- they should look somewhat clear with lots of droplets of fat in them, and the nucleus is pushed off to the side.
I think this is now the correct image
I have revised my post